2017
Valuing our history
It’s often said that Canadian history is boring. Well, don’t tell that to the estimated 30,000 people who converged on the village of Bath this past weekend to capture a…
Coles Notes: What’s new in fiction
By Catherine Coles Want to know what book releases to watch out for in the coming months? The following are some ‘hot off the press’ or ‘almost off the press’…
Law Enforcement Torch Run a hit
I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to all those who participated in this years Law Enforcement Torch Run despite the rain. The weather did not dampen our spirits…
Questioning wisdom of statue concept
In reference to the town council on the proposal of a statue of Sir John A. MacDonald in town square, this idea has been sprung on the community without any…
Tall Ships sail into Bath
Adam Prudhomme Staff Reporter Just as it would have been 150 years ago, the village of Bath’s port was bustling with magnificent sailing vessels during this weekend’s Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall…
Loggerhead shrike gets new protected habitat
By Adam Prudhomme Staff Reporter Eastern loggerhead shrikes were gifted an additional 40 acres of the Napanee Plain Alvar Nature Reserve to call their own on Monday, as the Nature…
Firefighters honour Garrett Mills with OSPCA donation
By Adam Prudhomme Staff Reporter Garrett Mills was known for his caring nature and love of animals. That’s why it only seemed fitting that the Greater Napanee Emergency Service donated…
Pair of kids events attract crowd in Erinsville
‘Water Walk’ puts focus on H20 importance
A stretch of Highway 2 that runs through Deseronto and Napanee was witness to an Anishinaabe Water Walk on Friday as travellers crossed through the area on their way to…